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What’s cooking? Watermelon pizza party

Editor’s note: LocalNews1.org Content Coordinator Jillian Pavlick and her children have been bringing you recipes and kitchen adventures this summer with “What’s cooking.” Do you want to nominate a cook or see your own recipe featured? If so, let us hear from you at [email protected].

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you hand three kids (ages 9, 7 and 3), a giant slice of watermelon and an unlimited supply of toppings, let me tell you: it’s a recipe for sticky hands, giggles and surprisingly edible art. On a sweltering summer afternoon, I decided to host our very own Watermelon Pizza Party. Spoiler alert: my kitchen may never recover, but my heart (and my kids’ bellies) are full.

Ingredients

  • 1 large round slice of seedless watermelon (about 1-inch thick)
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt or dairy-free yogurt
  • Assorted fresh fruit (berries, kiwi, grapes, mango, etc.)
  • Shredded coconut
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Granola
  • Honey or agave syrup (optional)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the watermelon base
    • Cut a thick, round slice from the center of the watermelon.
    • Pat dry with a paper towel.
    • Place on a large cutting board or platter.
  2. Slice into “pizza” wedges
    • Using a sharp knife (adult job), cut the watermelon round into 6–8 wedges, like pizza slices.
  3. Spread the “sauce”
    • Have kids spread a layer of yogurt over each slice, leaving a little border for the “crust.”
  4. Add toppings
    • Let kids decorate their slices with fruit, coconut, chocolate chips and granola.
    • Drizzle with honey or agave if desired.
  5. Serve & enjoy
    • Eat immediately for a cool, juicy treat!

Tips for success

  • Use small bowls for toppings to make decorating easy.
  • For a party, set up a “pizza bar” so everyone can customize their own.
  • Try cookie cutters for fun fruit shapes.
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